Has anyone hunted at the end of Mill Rd?Googel earth is a grate tool and looking at the map,it looks to be good hunting in the river bed and up north of it.I just want to know if it is worth the travel?
Thanks
Has anyone hunted at the end of Mill Rd?Googel earth is a grate tool and looking at the map,it looks to be good hunting in the river bed and up north of it.I just want to know if it is worth the travel?
Thanks
I grew up on mill road it was great hunting but then I did not have to leave the farm to hunt but its been 20 years since I have been there
Thanks Paddy
There’s plenty of fellas hunting Mill Rd. The track to the river had washed out in the past. The true right is private land for a decent slog from the car park. There are cameras. The farm across the river gets poached to hell as well.
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Thanks for that mate.I see on the map that there is a lot of private land.Dont know if it will be good hunting if everyone hunts the area,thanks for the info.
BRADS,thank you sir.I will most defenitly do that.
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